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Jean

Hygiene!

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What is hygiene?• part of physical health that

involves the practice of keeping clean

• promotes or preserves health

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Hygiene is derived from the Greek

word hygies, meaning

healthy

Hygies = healthy

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Why does hygiene matter?

• greater impact than vaccines

• Infectious diseases are the 3rd leading cause of death in the United States today. (First in the developing world.)

• Ex: SARS, H1N1

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80% of common infections are spread through the environment.

Name some factors that in the environment that might be involved.

Why does hygiene matter?

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What does good hygiene include?

Washing and Grooming of:Hair face skin teethEars hands nails feet

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What are Possible Outcomes of Poor

Hygiene?• bad breath• cavities• body odor • rashes• lice• athlete’s foot• flu• colds

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activity

The Sneeze

Germs: the Lift

skin bacteria

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How Clean is Your Cell Phone?

news clip

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Hands: Proper washing

• Wash 15 to 20 seconds (sing happy birthday song 2x)

• Use warm water and soap• Scrub between fingers and under

nails

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When to wash hands?• Before preparing or eating a meal

• After using the restrooms

• When they are dirty

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How Do You Prevent Spreading Germs?

• Stay home when you are sick• Cough into the crook of your elbow• Wash hands frequently• Use tissue paper

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To Smell or Not to Smell

• One school of thought is to cover over human stench

• The other school of thought is never use deodorants or colognes

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(Sweat itself is odorless until bacteria grow in it.)

Bacteria are the cause of odor.

Body Odor: Where Does Smell Come From?

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Why do Teenagers Sweat More?

When puberty hits, the sweat glands become more active and the

chemical composition of the sweat changes, causing a stronger smell.

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Minimize the Odor: Wash

• Shower daily

• Use a mild soap

• Focus on face (especially fingernails), hands, feet, underarms, private areas.

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Covering Odor• Deodorant reduces the growth of

bacteria and may contain perfume fragrances.

Without any bacteria to feast on your sweat, no smell is produced.

• Most antiperspirant contains aluminum salts which plugs up sweat glands.

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Minimize the Odor: Change Your Clothes

• Wear clean clothes each day

• Change undergarments and socks each day

• Cotton fabric absorbs more sweat

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Maintaining Good Oral Health

• Brush and floss teeth 2 times a day

• Avoid sugary, and acidic drinks or food (soda, candies)

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What Causes Tooth Decay?

• Bacteria live on sugars in the mouth• acids are created when sugars are

digested• acids cause tooth decay• The bacteria can be shared if you share drinks and food

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What is Athlete’s Foot?

• a fungus growing in moist areas between your toes or parts of your foot

• causes itching, stinging and burning.

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How to Prevent Athlete’s Foot

• Dry between toes, wear cotton socks

• Air out shoes (rotate shoes) & feet

• Choose well ventilated shoes (stay away from shoes with plastic liners)

• Don’t share shoes

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Face It

Acne is created when oil from the oil glands mix with the dead cells and plug up the hair follicles in the skin.

It creates a “whitehead.”

A “blackhead” is when the air touches the plug, the plug turns black

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What makes acne worse?

• Oil-based makeup, suntan oil, hair gels and spray.

• Squeezing or picking at blemishes

• Hard scrubbing of the skin

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Hair and Head Lice

• Avoid head-to-head (hair-to-hair) contact

• Do not share clothing such as hats, scarves, coats, sports uniforms, hair ribbons, or barrettes

• Do not share combs, brushes, or towels

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Head lice

• Head lice survive less than 1-2 days if they fall off a person and cannot feed

• Disinfect combs and brushes used by an infested person by soaking them in hot water (at least 130°F) for 5-10 minutes

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Make Hygiene part of your daily routine

to stay healthy